Sandalwood burner



Jan. l1 1927. H' WOM sANbALwooD BURNER Filed Oct. 2l, 1925 INVENTOR, 1'/#0:9 my m,- YMf/@m' ,d

- TToRNEY Patented Jan. l1, 1927.

HOLLY WOM, OF WHITTIER, CALIFORNIA.

SANDALWOOD BURNER.

Application filed October 21, 1925.

Thisl invention relates 1o ineense burners and 11111111 espeiially to:1n apparatus l'or volatilizing' sarnlalwood.

A11 object ie to provide :1. 1'l11111e1eqs, ineense wood oren operativeby short and vintermittent 111i111lieations o1" eleetrie current inodeeffective by its heating etion on a 11111'1el11111 or other equivalentpot and a powder or dust bed therein enveloping' the wood block to bedistilled 1`or its aromatic eases.

Other objects 11nd advantages will be .111111111 11111ni1iest in the.tolle-wing specification o1 11n en'ibodinient o1 the invention hereillustrated, it being understood that modification7 Variations andadaptations may 11e resorted to within the spirit and scope o1 theinvention.

Figure l a perspective o1 the device.

Figure is a Central ver-tieni section.

The 111111111111111; shown 11101111115 a Central vessel or 111111 .2 o1non-conductive, fire-resistant property, such as porcelain, having aheating coil 3 ot wire whose terminals are attached to binding posts 5'troni which rnns 11 two wire. ele1'trie cord G ha ving a snitabeconnector T for a service cord.

This pot 2 has a recessed, flanged bottom 2" on whieh is setan vinnerair well 8 having its sides perforated at 9 to let air in toward thenaked heating` eoil 3. The well S has :1 perforated outlet doine l0above the top of the pot 2, whieh latter is charged with a (ine powderor dust, pr1'rierably ot ung leaves in which 11 bioehV o1l Sandalwood 1Vis nearly covered.

rllhe lower end ot' the well, S is 011t\\':1r1ll \,f- 11111111111 at Cand is removably retained in 111111111 by 11. saw-1111111111111down-dra'tt ronduit .1.2 iitingr around the base 2 of the pot and sospaced 1111111 the `well S :1s to aiow 'for down 111111'1 o1 airthereto. The donle is higher than the ronduit so :1f: to be easilygrasped 'or renioral to enable rep1enish1nent o1 the ineense wood atoeeasional periods.

'lhe base Q is bolted at 141 to :1 shelit or plate 15 having a housingY16 perforated at ,1T Ytor air in1et 1o ho1es 1S in the shel 1i and whiehare outsfardly o1 the Conduit 1.2.

'11o prevent the housing '1G 11'11111 being;l 111111111 too warm by heatradiated from the heating; units, an inner jacket or shell 19 is placedbetween the housing and the conduit 8; the lower portion of the jacketbeing a ertured at 20 to allow an outside down( raft and an insideupdraft to the top Serial No1 63.970.

o1 the shell, which latter is' dosed by a 1:1111 22.

The e111) has :1y Chinmoy 221 with a renting nozzle o1' tip 21.

The shell or jacket 11) is centered and reoiorabiy held in p1aee bv `nidsprings 25 secured at spaeed posi ions around and in the housing lo.

The Conduit 1.2 has a snug 1it on the base so as to remain associatedtherewith.

The above apparatus adapted to be mounted in an)v snitab1e, ornate ranre215, here having a dise bottom 2T to support the earner strneture.

1'1 ro1n use ot the apparatus it is found that it is necessary to turnon the heating current only ttor somewhat less than one minute in orderto heat up the pot, the powde1I bed and the bloek of wood to eeet adiseharge oit' aromatic fairies for a period o1 about one and oneehaliihours.

117111111 is elaiined is:

L1-kn incense burner 111111111111215' a 1ireresietant container, and abed of powder to embed a body to be volatilized; the Container having'an electrically energized heating coil wound thereabout for heating thecontai er and the powder cont-ent and said e-ontainer being disnosed inupright position to iiorin a deep pot for the powder and having an opentop month for the ready insertion o1 the body into the powder.

2. An incense burner haring` a pot y1110- vided with an eleetre heatingCoil, a housingg ene-losing the pot, and a rent ehiinney 'for fumestroni the pot.

3. :in incense borner having;- :1 pot 1n'ovided with 1111 eleetreheating coil, a honei111;` eneiosing thJ pot, and eonneetion e111'- rent.11'1eans to air-eool the housing` from radiated heat ot the unit; saidmeans including a series o1 concentric tiene walls S1111 ed within theh1'1using'.

1. An incense burner inrudingi :1 pot havin.;r a heating" Coil, an 1111'well 'tor passage and eseape o1 11"' around the pot, 11 conduit aroundthe well and leading: air to its bottom, an outside housing, :111.intermediate jaeliet, and a raised bottom in the housing.

A ventilated easingA enclosing1 an incense holding)- pot having a bed ofpowder for the iniplanting otf a fragrant body` and means foreleetrieallyv heating11 the pot to cause distillation oft the body.

HOLLY WOM.

